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Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw: Tottenham host Man City, Chelsea face Everton, Man Utd travel to Brighton | Football News

Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw: Tottenham host Man City, Chelsea face Everton, Man Utd travel to Brighton | Football News
Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw: Tottenham host Man City, Chelsea face Everton, Man Utd travel to Brighton | Football News


Tottenham will host Manchester City in the quarter-finals of the Women’s FA Cup, while reigning champions Chelsea travel to Everton.

Manchester United, last season’s runners-up, face an away game against Brighton, while Liverpool will welcome Leicester.

The quarter-final ties will take place on the weekend of March 10/11.

More to follow…

Women’s FA Cup quarter-final draw

Tottenham vs Manchester City

Liverpool vs Leicester

Brighton vs Manchester United

Everton vs Chelsea

More to follow….

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